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  1. Wabi-Sabi at Home: Imperfect Furniture, Perfect Atmosphere

    Wabi-Sabi at Home: Imperfect Furniture, Perfect Atmosphere

    Wabi-Sabi is not a style in the conventional sense, but rather a philosophy of perceiving space, rooted in the acceptance of impermanence, authenticity and natural irregularity. Within the home, it represents a departure from sterile perfection in favour of material honesty, tactile surfaces and the subtle marks left by time. Beauty, in this context, does not rely on symmetry or polish, but on presence and depth. Applied to furniture, this translates into pieces with visible grain, organic lines and understated asymmetry. Wabi-Sabi introduces an aesthetic of imperfection that calms the senses and strengthens emotional attachment to objects. Instead of dominating a room, furniture becomes an extension of its atmosphere.

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  2. Space-Saving Corner Sofas for Compact Living Rooms

    Space-Saving Corner Sofas for Compact Living Rooms

    Compact living rooms demand deliberate choices, because every square metre must combine practicality with visual lightness without diminishing the character of the interior. A corner sofa makes intelligent use of an area that is often underestimated, transforming the junction of two walls into a fully defined relaxation zone. Instead of scattering several seating pieces throughout the room, one cohesive structure introduces spatial organisation and a clear visual hierarchy. This arrangement supports natural circulation and frees the centre of the room, which immediately enhances the perception of openness. In smaller apartments where the living room merges with the kitchen or dining space, a corner sofa subtly defines functional zones without erecting physical barriers. The result is an interior that feels structured yet fluid.

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  3. The Return of Curves: Sculptural Sofas That Redefine Relaxation.

    The Return of Curves: Sculptural Sofas That Redefine Relaxation.

    Not long ago, interiors were dominated by geometric discipline, sharp angles, and straight lines intended to emphasise order and modernity. Today, however, there is a clear shift towards softer, flowing and more sensuous forms that respond to the need for rest not only of the body, but also of the eyes. Sculptural sofas defined by curves are not a fleeting trend, but the result of a deeper change in how we think about the home as a place of regeneration. Their presence influences how we move through a room, how we perceive proportions, and how the atmosphere of an interior is shaped. These are pieces of furniture that do more than provide seating; they build an emotional relationship with space. For this reason, curves are returning to living rooms in such a considered and refined way.

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  4. Making the Most of a Window Seat: Cushions, Fabrics and Style Tips

    Making the Most of a Window Seat: Cushions, Fabrics and Style Tips

    The space by the window is often underestimated, even though it is where natural light meets everyday life, creating an ideal backdrop for rest and quiet moments. With thoughtful planning, it can become a functional retreat that combines comfort with visual harmony. Cushions, textiles, and carefully chosen details do more than decorate, as they actively shape the atmosphere and usability of the space. When a window is treated as an architectural asset rather than a limitation, its full potential becomes easier to unlock. This guide walks through proven ideas that help transform the area by the window into a cohesive and inviting part of the home.

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  5. New Mediterranean Style – the warmth of the South in a contemporary living room

    New Mediterranean Style – the warmth of the South in a contemporary living room

    The New Mediterranean style emerges from the desire to create interiors that feel visually calm and emotionally comforting, as it combines Mediterranean aesthetics with a modern approach to functionality and everyday comfort. Inspirations drawn from nature, sunlight, and traditional materials blend seamlessly with restrained forms and thoughtful ergonomics, turning the living room into a space suited for relaxation and shared moments. The color palette, based on warm neutrals and terracotta tones, envelops the interior in natural softness. Altogether, this creates a coherent interior narrative that allows the living room to feel timeless while remaining aligned with current design sensibilities.

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  6. Living Room Ideas for a Rented Flat – Style Without Commitment

    Living Room Ideas for a Rented Flat – Style Without Commitment

    Living in a rented flat doesn’t mean you have to settle for generic interiors or a space that doesn’t reflect your personality. Yes - you may be limited by lease agreements, outdated fixtures or rules about drilling and painting. But that doesn’t mean you can’t create a stylish, comfortable and highly personal living room. In fact, working within these limits can lead to some of the most inventive and rewarding design solutions. With the right pieces, a few clever styling tricks, and a clear sense of your taste, you can completely transform your rental into a space that feels like home - no damage, no landlord conversations, no regrets. Here’s how to do it.

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  7. Why Neutrals Never Go Out of Style in Home Decor

    Why Neutrals Never Go Out of Style in Home Decor

    In the ever-shifting world of interior design, trends come and go - bold colours, statement pieces, graphic patterns - but one thing remains constant: the timeless elegance of neutrals. Whether you're furnishing a first apartment or refreshing a family home, neutral tones provide a calm, flexible, and enduring foundation that adapts beautifully to your evolving style. Neutrals aren’t “boring” - they’re quietly confident. They allow textures, shapes, and materials to take the lead, and offer a canvas for creativity, layering, and personal touches. Here's why neutral interiors continue to stand the test of time - and why you’ll never regret choosing them.

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  8. How to Make a Statement with a Bold-Coloured Armchair

    How to Make a Statement with a Bold-Coloured Armchair

    Looking to breathe new life into your interior with a single standout piece? A bold-coloured armchair might be just what your space needs. Far beyond function, it’s a stylish statement that can instantly transform a room. Whether you go for emerald green, mustard yellow, or deep navy, a vibrant chair draws the eye, adds personality, and injects energy into any setting. In this guide, we’ll show you how to style it with confidence and make it the true star of your home.

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  9. How to Create a Harmonious Zen-Inspired Interior

    How to Create a Harmonious Zen-Inspired Interior

    The modern world moves at a dizzying pace, which is why more and more of us are seeking peace and balance within our own homes. Zen style, rooted in Japanese philosophy of simplicity and harmony, responds perfectly to this need. It allows us to create a space that encourages calm, restoration and mindfulness. In this article, we’ll show you how to design a Zen-inspired interior using soft tones, natural fabrics and carefully chosen furniture. These tips will help you build a space that not only looks beautiful but also soothes the senses and supports your everyday wellbeing.

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